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Gregory P Dietl

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Nature|December 18, 2015
Ecology: Different worldsGregory P Dietl
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|November 5, 2019
Conservation palaeobiology and the shape of things to comeGregory P Dietl
Biology Letters|March 12, 2008
Specialized shell-breaking crab claws in Cretaceous seasGregory P Dietl, Francisco J Vega
Biology Letters|December 7, 2006
Crab scars reveal survival advantage of left-handed snailsGregory P Dietl, Jonathan R Hendricks
Royal Society Open Science|December 27, 2016
Geohistorical records indicate no impact of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill on oyster body sizeGregory P Dietl, Stephen R Durham
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 11, 2006
Comment on "Statistical independence of escalatory ecological trends in Phanerozoic marine invertebrates"Gregory P Dietl, Geerat J Vermeij
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|November 2, 2010
Conservation paleobiology: putting the dead to workGregory P Dietl, Karl W Flessa
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 1, 2018
Effects of dams on downstream molluscan predator-prey interactions in the Colorado River estuaryJansen A Smith, John C Handley, Gregory P Dietl
Royal Society Open Science|November 27, 2018
Indirect effects of climate change altered the cannibalistic behaviour of shell-drilling gastropods in Antarctica during the EoceneGregory P Dietl, Judith Nagel-Myers, Richard B Aronson
Ecology|December 23, 2008
The trans-Atlantic history of diversity and body size in ecological guildsGeerat J Vermeij, Gregory P Dietl, David G Reid
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Nature|December 18, 2015
Ecology: Different worldsGregory P Dietl
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|November 5, 2019
Conservation palaeobiology and the shape of things to comeGregory P Dietl
Biology Letters|March 12, 2008
Specialized shell-breaking crab claws in Cretaceous seasGregory P Dietl, Francisco J Vega
Biology Letters|December 7, 2006
Crab scars reveal survival advantage of left-handed snailsGregory P Dietl, Jonathan R Hendricks
Royal Society Open Science|December 27, 2016
Geohistorical records indicate no impact of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill on oyster body sizeGregory P Dietl, Stephen R Durham
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 11, 2006
Comment on "Statistical independence of escalatory ecological trends in Phanerozoic marine invertebrates"Gregory P Dietl, Geerat J Vermeij
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|November 2, 2010
Conservation paleobiology: putting the dead to workGregory P Dietl, Karl W Flessa
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 1, 2018
Effects of dams on downstream molluscan predator-prey interactions in the Colorado River estuaryJansen A Smith, John C Handley, Gregory P Dietl
Royal Society Open Science|November 27, 2018
Indirect effects of climate change altered the cannibalistic behaviour of shell-drilling gastropods in Antarctica during the EoceneGregory P Dietl, Judith Nagel-Myers, Richard B Aronson
Ecology|December 23, 2008
The trans-Atlantic history of diversity and body size in ecological guildsGeerat J Vermeij, Gregory P Dietl, David G Reid
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